intact |
undisturbed |
As adjectives the difference between intact and undisturbed
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
undisturbed is not disturbed or agitated.
intact |
nail |
As an adjective intact
is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
As a noun nail is
the thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
As a verb nail is
to fix (an object) to another object using a nail.
intact |
stable |
As adjectives the difference between intact and stable
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
As a noun stable is
a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable is
to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
intact |
genuine |
As adjectives the difference between intact and genuine
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
genuine is belonging to, or proceeding from the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure.
intact |
enact |
As an adjective intact
is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
As a verb enact is
(legal) to make (a bill) into law.
As a noun enact is
(obsolete) purpose; determination.
intact |
sound |
As adjectives the difference between intact and sound
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
sound is healthy.
As an adverb sound is
soundly.
As an interjection sound is
yes; used to show agreement or understanding, generally without much enthusiasm.
As a noun sound is
a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
As a verb sound is
to produce a sound.
As a proper noun Sound is
the strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.
intact |
incorrupt |
As adjectives the difference between intact and incorrupt
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
incorrupt is not corrupt, void of moral corruption.
intact |
unspoilt |
As adjectives the difference between intact and unspoilt
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
unspoilt is not spoilt, decayed or corrupted.
intact |
pure |
As an adjective intact
is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged.
As a noun pure is
puree,.
intact |
unshakable |
As adjectives the difference between intact and unshakable
is that
intact is untouched, especially by anything that harms, defiles, or the like; uninjured; whole; undefiled; left complete or entire; not damaged while
unshakable is that cannot be shaken or moved; unfaltering or unwavering.
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